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January 26, 2014

I first read a book by Michael Pollan back in high school (The Botany of Desire) and have always been fascinated with his work. I was so excited when one of
my favorite blogs, A Cup of Jo, mentioned this short video in a post the other
day. I agree with so many of his ideas and truly believe that taking time to cook food yourself instead of letting a corporation do it for you is a key to a healthy diet and lifestyle. His book Food Rules is a great one to keep around the house and pick up every once and a while. One of my favorite takeaways from his 'rules' is to eat real food, which is increasingly hard to do these days. These ideas are also closely related to a documentary I watched on Saturday called Food Fight. It's all so inspiring!

January 7, 2014

i am finally settling back into a routine back in arizona and am (almost) done with my holiday traveling (k has one more birthday trip for me this weekend). coming back after a cold (but wonderful) stay in the midwest made me realize how much this place has become home. i love it here. i am not one for new years resolutions as they often get forgotten and lost but i am a big believer in setting and working towards goals. reachable, manageable, positive goals. i like to set goals once or twice a year (usually at benchmarks - a birthday, a new semester, a big move) and then once a month or so i go back and reassess. alter what needs to be altered, scrap a goal if there has been a big change, set new goals if needed, or come up with a new plan to achieve a goal. so anyway, my birthday is less than a week after the new year so i like to use that as a time to set new goals and reassess. i hope to write a little more about my goals in the upcoming weeks but one of them is to utilize this space more often as a place to share thoughts and as a creative outlet. cheers to a new year!